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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Kernersville
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a Request for Quotation for the procurement of custom surgical packs to support multiple VA medical facilities. The contract includes a 12-month base period with additional option years for continued supply. Interested vendors must submit their quotes by the specified April deadline to be considered for this federal contract opportunity.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Town of Kernersville
Close: Apr 13, 2026
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a Request for Quotation for the procurement of custom surgical packs to support multiple VA medical facilities. The contract includes a 12-month base period with additional option years for continued supply. Interested vendors must submit their quotes by the specified April deadline to be considered for this federal contract opportunity.
AvailableTown of Kernersville
Seniors and Disabilities Transit Services that deliver fixed route transportation within the Town by providing management oversight and operation of its own vehicles and employees.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2025
Due Date
Jun 20, 2025
Release: Jun 10, 2025
Town of Kernersville
Close: Jun 20, 2025
Seniors and Disabilities Transit Services that deliver fixed route transportation within the Town by providing management oversight and operation of its own vehicles and employees.
Town of Kernersville
The scope of work includes, but is not limited to: cutting grass, brush and/or weeds that are in excess of twelve (12) inches, and the removal of junk and debris (further defined in the Town Code of Ordinances; Chapter 10, Article I, Section 10-1). Additional Code Enforcement abatement projects may be offered on an “as needed” basis for estimates and quotes.
Posted Date
May 1, 2025
Due Date
May 16, 2025
Release: May 1, 2025
Town of Kernersville
Close: May 16, 2025
The scope of work includes, but is not limited to: cutting grass, brush and/or weeds that are in excess of twelve (12) inches, and the removal of junk and debris (further defined in the Town Code of Ordinances; Chapter 10, Article I, Section 10-1). Additional Code Enforcement abatement projects may be offered on an “as needed” basis for estimates and quotes.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to the cooperative path.
Coops: Lead with a Sourcewell purchase; confirm your item is on contract and route through Finance/Purchasing.
No evidence that the Town of Kernersville uses sole source contracting. Deprioritize this route and redirect to a cooperative purchase.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Kernersville
The Kernersville Planning Board held a meeting to discuss and take action on several key items. The first item was the Kernersville Development Plan amendment to change the land use plan from low-density residential to mixed residential for a property located near Brookford Road. The second item was a rezoning request for property near Brookford Road, involving a single-phase special use district rezoning from RS20 to REM 8-S and RS 12-S PRD. The board discussed traffic flow and safety, particularly concerning access to Brookford Road and the intersection with Kernersville Medical Parkway. They also touched on future plans for on/off ramps at Macy Grove Road and I-40, as well as the challenges of developing land near Deep River due to the high costs of crossing it.
The Kernersville Planning Board meeting involved discussions and recommendations on several zoning and development-related cases. The board reviewed and approved an amendment to the Kernersville Development Plan, specifically regarding land use at the southern terminus of Salisbury Street. Another rezoning request was discussed for property on Salisbury Street, focusing on residential multi-family elderly housing, including considerations for a turn lane. Additionally, there were discussions regarding a proposed development on County Line Road, addressing concerns about sewage pump location, storm water runoff, street width, and the inclusion of a gate.
The meeting included discussions on a community service event, public hearings regarding an annexation, a text amendment to the unified development ordinance, and a rezoning case. The text amendment aims to clarify the standards of the business industrial zoning district and enhance buffering between business and residential areas. The rezoning proposal involves changing the zoning of certain properties to business industrial.
The meeting included a presentation on recent amendments to state statutes clarifying board of adjustment procedures, emphasizing the importance of factual evidence and standing for individuals providing testimony. The board approved the August 24th minutes and discussed a special use permit application for an oversized accessory structure. The applicant, Jason Hardy, explained the need for the building for personal storage and requested a modification to the setback requirements. The board approved the special use permit with a condition to conform to the UDO standards.
The planning board convened to discuss a rezoning request for properties on North Main Street, involving a special use district. The discussion included the potential elimination of a grocery store in phase one and a shopping center and church in phase two of the plan. Concerns were raised about the land use plan's restrictiveness and its impact on citizens' desires for certain amenities. The possibility of a new grocery store, potentially a Food Lion, moving to the area was a significant point of discussion, with board members considering the implications for existing businesses and the overall needs of the community. The board also considered the size and suitability of potential new stores in relation to residential developments and market trends.
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